The Independent-News, Volume 100, Number 49, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 4 July 1974 — Page 3

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Tn Warrick County, Indiana. Peab <iy Coal Company seeded the Victor.a Mine reclaimed lands in 1965 ^u aigii 1969 with pasture gras-ts The eompany also planted tu ts -1962 through 1964. The 900 acre mined land i« now fenced and contains many valu. able water impoundments support. ^use+hew (WANT!

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The land supports one head of stock to 3 - 5 acres of reclaimed land. Girl Scout Day Camp Held Here Some 210 Girl Scouts from Walkerton, LaPaz, Plymouth and Culver, attended the annual day oamp June 24 to 2x at Stuntz I me Fcrest. Walkerton. A staff of 54 adults guided the girls .n areas of nature study, fishing, horsemanship, songs, and game -, Indian lore, first aid, arts < ■ r PRETTY FEET a unique beauty cream j .. . that changes those < dry & rough areas of skin into baby softness. Try it — T you'll find PRETTY FEET Lis like no other. Go On . . . pamper yourself. Di-Gel RELIEVES 'Gasid Indigestion* ...it’s those times you suffer acid indigestion and painful gas, too. D! (il I gives more complete relief because it docs what plain ant.u Is can't. It reduces excess acid: also contains Simethicone that gets nd of gas, too. Heartburn, painful gas go last. (ict Dl-CiEl .

and crafts and bicycling. The highlight of the camping experience was an overnight camp-out Wednesday with the entire group taking part in cookouts and songs around the campfire. A program was held Friday afternoon at the camp closing with girls and leaders receiving Gill Scout patches for their participation in the events. The Mar. shall Countv Polk Township 4-H Horsemanship Drill Team, com. prised of 26 youths and their horses, presented an hour-long demonstration of their skills. Mrs. Ray Chapman, of Walkerton, served as director of the

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camp. Mrs. Richard Kickbush k and Roy Williams, both of Walk, erton, served as assistant director and business manager. Other key personnel included Mrs. David Detamore, Plymouth, trainer; Mrs James Menges, Walkerton, supplies; Mrs. Pat Butier, Culver, program director; Mrs. Carl Ka. fantaris, Walkerton. nurse; Miss I Kathy Blakely, LaPaz. registrar; ; Mrs. Barbara Ulery, Culver, an i Mrs. Roy Williams, Walkerton, equipment; and Mrs. Helen Flaug. her, Walkerton, food. The first touch of spring is ths Internal Revenue Service.